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    bus tubs

    I have always had bus tubs setting around for cooking purposes.



    I now use one on my work bench when I am breaking down a bunch of small stuff. All of the goodies stay in the tub and nothing rolls off onto the floor. Sometimes when I have to whack stuff with a hammer it will fly out, but a good bunch of it stays in the tub for easier clean up.

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    use a towel with stuff like yokes in one of those and wack it, nothing flies out at you anymore and no mess


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